Monthly Archives: January 2003
Reinvented Wheels Keep on Turning
My e-mail newsletter ended last year with a look at the progress of Microsofts C# .Net language. One reader then asked why Microsofts forthcoming...
Intalio, Fuego Tap XML to Extend Business Processes
Intalio Inc. and Fuego Inc. are leveraging XML in forthcoming upgrades to their respective BPM software that ease not only the creation of business...
Reaching for the W-Band
Did you ever wish you could have a spectrum license of your own so you could bypass ISPs and link directly to the Internets...
Push for UBL Protocol Gathers Momentum
The goal of a universal language for business messaging will move closer to reality this month when key elements of a proposed standard are...
Microsoft Supports CDMA
Stepping up efforts to compete with the Symbian operating system, Microsoft Corp. last week announced that two of its handheld platforms now support Sprint...
Spam Should Be Driving Technical Innovation
The biggest area where we need technological innovation in e-mail isnt in scalability or functionality but in spam prevention. Although Microsoft Corp.s Exchange Server...
Vonage to Partner With Cable Companies, ISPs
Its the kind of cheap telephone calling envisioned a decade ago when competition in local telephony was no more than a concept and convergence...
Kattoon: January 13, 2003
Read this weeks Spencer column.
Open Source Provides Viable CMS Options
The content management services we evaluate this week (see story, Content Services) offer companies a simpler and less costly route to publishing materials on...
Supercomputers Set for Linux
Businesses and researchers looking to bring Linux into their supercomputing environments will soon have new options coming from Silicon Graphics Inc. and Hewlett-Packard Co....